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Residents urged by mayor to fill out the long-form census

Residents urged by mayor to fill out the long-form census

To the Editor: On behalf of Weyburn city council, I am writing to remind all eligible local residents to complete the 2016 long-form census to help shape the future of our community and the services they rely on.
They got the job done and it was a great show

They got the job done and it was a great show

One only had to pay a few visits to Affinity Place during the past week to be convinced of the power of the volunteer.
Traffic light not solution for intersection

Traffic light not solution for intersection

The Editor: I’m writing this letter in regards to Marge Young’s letter in the May 4 issue of the Mercury. First off, I would like to give my condolences to the family who lost their loved one at the intersection of Highways 39 and 47.
Was my mom tougher than your mom?

Was my mom tougher than your mom?

Last Sunday was Mother’s Day and, again, I arrive at the party a little late. If truth be known, I wasn’t much interested in writing about moms.
Glimmers of hope on pipelines

Glimmers of hope on pipelines

From Premier Notley, Prime Minister Trudeau and NEB
God is not looking for a show

God is not looking for a show

Sometimes Bible stories sound weird simply because we are missing some necessary information. Take Matthew 21:18 to 21 for example. It says, “Early in the morning, as Jesus was on his way back to the city, he was hungry.
From grain to grind

From grain to grind

Though it’s 16 years since we left the Prairies, spring still holds wonderful memories. No, not just because, hopefully, winter was over but because the time for working the land had come.
The art of brunch

The art of brunch

I’m not sure what it is but spring weather makes me think of brunches. Maybe because Mother’s Day is in there or various organizations have spring brunch fundraisers, but either way I’ve got eggs benny on the mind.
Jones and Carruthers win titles

Jones and Carruthers win titles

Reed Carruthers and his team won the inaugural Humpty’s Players Championship 4-3 in a double extra end over John Empping in the men’s final.
The beef with Earls

The beef with Earls

Thanks to the Earls restaurant chain for giving us a new definition of insanity, by becoming a restaurant, based in western Canada, that gets its beef from Kansas.
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